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  1. eyez0nme

    Which One's Your Favorite?

    Crap, this should be under "General Book Discussion." Can someone move it over there?
  2. eyez0nme

    Which One's Your Favorite?

    Every year, English teachers from across the USA can submit their collections of actual analogies and metaphors found in high school essays. These excerpts are published each year to the amusement of teachers across the country. Here are last year's winners: I like #2, #6, and #13 the...
  3. eyez0nme

    The Host

    You can buy the DVD on Amazon. Korean with English Subtitles.
  4. eyez0nme

    300

    Truly, it's like reading a comic book. I recommend this movie to the book-worms.
  5. eyez0nme

    The Host

    You guys should see this instead of 300.
  6. eyez0nme

    300

    1. Sparta was a loosely based constitutional monarchy. The King did the executive; there was a legislative body and a judicial body. Over time the legislative body became more and more democratic, in the Republican Democratic sense (the opposite of Athenian mass democracy). The King's role was...
  7. eyez0nme

    300

    No they didn't. They lost. Where'd you learn your history? Just watch it for the visuals. It's cool. :D
  8. eyez0nme

    Muslim women reshaping Islam-can it happen?

    As long as there are men, they will not.
  9. eyez0nme

    300

    I saw this last night. It is indeed style over substance. There is absolutely no characters--no characters you care about--all pure action, in the grainy, cgi work of Frank Miller's; I like. But the only reason I liked it is because it looks exactly like a comic book, even though the...
  10. eyez0nme

    No title, no author

    :) If it's written by Frank O Donnell, then you are correct.
  11. eyez0nme

    Your Name Please

    What significance does your name have? And why is it significant?
  12. eyez0nme

    Richard A. Wright: Black Boy

    In other words, he wites better than most white men who doesn't even know their own language properly. Wright has mastered then english language, and I am in awe.
  13. eyez0nme

    Robert Crais: The Two-Minute Rule

    Wow, amazing. I've never had so much fun reading a book. It brought be back to the old days, where I would gorge stories like hashbrown and eggs. *sniffle*
  14. eyez0nme

    Recommend me a mystery book!

    Robert Crais, The Two-Minute Rule Nonstop action through the eyes of a convicted serial killer. Better than anything Michael Connely produces.
  15. eyez0nme

    Richard A. Wright: Black Boy

    He's autobiographical account is amazing--crystal-clear--as good as Stephen King's On Writing, if not better.
  16. eyez0nme

    Too many people in college?

    Uhh... that's the point: More people = more profit They don't give a sh*T if you suceed or not; they just want you to attend, and say "here" on roll call.
  17. eyez0nme

    Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby

    Go to hell! Your opinion sucks! nah, im jk. let's agree to disagree.
  18. eyez0nme

    The Evil "Wish" Game

    Granted, it's not you. I wish I'd die.
  19. eyez0nme

    Books we will never read

    People would flock to read that. Ha!
  20. eyez0nme

    Mark Twain

    The only story I'm fond of, is the one about the blue jay. He has a gift for language.
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